Name: Anonymous 2011-11-07 1:15
>2011
>using DBAN or equivalent
>not using ATA Secure Erase
issy-higgy-ditty
ATA Secure Erase is O(1) time, while DBAN is O(n) with respect to disk size. ATA Secure Erase destroys blocks that the ATA interface does not expose to the OS, e.g. reallocated blocks.
>using DBAN or equivalent
>not using ATA Secure Erase
issy-higgy-ditty
ATA Secure Erase is O(1) time, while DBAN is O(n) with respect to disk size. ATA Secure Erase destroys blocks that the ATA interface does not expose to the OS, e.g. reallocated blocks.